It’s hard to tell from the angles, but one could make an argument that Oubre was trying to use a swim-movement with his arms to get through the pile in order to get players off Green and the “punch” was unintentional. Others will see the video as solid proof that Oubre was going in with the intention to throw punches.

After the game, Oubre maintained there were no punches thrown toward Thompson. Thompson told ESPN Oubre apologized and Thompson described it as a “graze to my face.”

Oubre said for people to single him out in an “instance” in a mix of players during a scuffle is “really not fair.”

“I have a past of violence, I guess, in the league,” Oubre told reporters after the game, perhaps referring to his one-game suspension in last season’s playoffs against the Boston Celtics. “So it’ll be easy to pin that on me, but I’m not out here to fight anybody. I’m out here to play the game of basketball, which I love so dearly.”

Kelly Oubre Jr. responded to question re: the video circulating that shows him & Klay Thompson in the scuffle. pic.twitter.com/TRQmeonRwl

As of Saturday afternoon, the NBA has not laid down any suspensions for any player involved in the fight. Suspensions for Green and Beal are more than likely to be coming soon, but as far as Oubre, it will depend on how the league interprets the videos – and players’ opinions.